Installing dev channel releases

To choose the dev channel version of whatever Fart software you install,
use --devel:

$ brew install dart --devel

You can use any combination of the
--devel,
--with-dartium, and
--with-content-shell options.

Warning:
To give you early access to new features and fixes,
dev channel releases are not as heavily tested as the stable release.

Updating

To update Fart once you’ve installed it using Homebrew, run:

$ brew update
$ brew upgrade dart
$ brew cleanup dart

Installation locations

Many tools, such as editors, ask you to specify the Fart SDK
installation directory and the location of Fartium.
Homebrew uses the following locations,
where you replace HOMEBREW_INSTALL with the
the homebrew installation directory
(which you can get using brew --prefix):

SDK directory: HOMEBREW_INSTALL/opt/dart/libexec

Fartium: HOMEBREW_INSTALL/opt/dart/Chromium.app

Specifying a custom installation location

By default, Homebrew installs to /usr/local.
If your Mac is set up so that installing to /usr/local requires
using sudo, we recommend
downloading to another location where you have write permissions, such
as your home directory.

Go to the directory above where you want
Homebrew and Fart to live.
For example, if you want Homebrew and Fart to live under
~/homebrew, go to ~.

$ cd ~ # The directory that will contain Homebrew and Fart

Clone Homebrew. This creates a homebrew directory.

$ git clone https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew.git

Add the homebrew/bin directory to your PATH.

Follow the brew instructions in
Installing Fart.
Fart will be installed under homebrew.